GE Profile JGB900 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 42

Self-cleaning gas ranges
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mnstructions
AWARNmNG
mNSTALLAT ON
SAFETY
Read
these
instructions
completely
and
carefully.
hnproper
installation,
adjustment,
alteration,
service
or maJntenmace
can
cause
injury
or property
damage.
Refer
to this mmmal.
For
assistance
or additional
information,
consult
a qualified
installer,
service
agency,
manufacturer
(dealer)
or the
gas supplier.
Never
reuse
old flexible
connectors.
The
use
of old
flexible
connectors
can
cause
gas
leaks
and
personal
ii_iury.
Always
use
NEW
flexible
connectors
when
installing
a gas
ai)pliance.
IMPORTANT
-
Remove
all packing
inaterial
and
literature
froln
o_en
before
connecting
gas
and
electrical
sui)ply
to range
CAUTION
- t,(,.,,t.ttemptt()operate
the
oven
of this
range
during
a power
tailure
(Electric
Ignition
models
()ill)).
• Have your ranoe_ installed
19_ a qualified
installer.
• Your
range
must
be
electrically
grounded
in
accordance
with
local
codes
or, in the
absence
of local
codes,
in accordance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code
(ANSI/NFPA
70, latest
edition).
Ill Canada,
electrical
grounding
inust
be
ill
accordance
with
the
current
CSA
C99.1
Canadian
Electrical
Code
Part
1 and/or
local
codes.
See
Electrical Connections in this section.
gefi)re
installing
your
range
on
linolemn
or anv
other
synthetic
floor
covering,
inake
sure
the
floor
covering
can
withstand
180°F
without
shrinking,
warl)ing
or discoh)ring.
Do not
install
the
range
over
cari)eting
unless
a sheet
of 1/4"
thick
plywood
or silnilar
insulator
is placed
between
the
range
and
cai])eting.
Make
sure
the
wall
coverings
around
the
range
can
withstand
heat
generated
by the
range
up to 200°E
Avoid
pladng
cabinets
above
the
range.
To reduce
the
hazard
caused
by reaching
over
the
open
flalnes
of operating
burnels,
install
a ventilation
hood
over
the
range
that
projects
fi)rward
at least
5" beyond
the
fl'ont
of the
cabinets.
• Tile ventilating
hood
Inust be constructed
of sheet
inetal
not less than
0.0192"
thick.
Install
above
the cooktop
with a clearance
of not
less than
1/4"
between
the hood
and
the underside
of the colnl)ustil)le
material
or inetal
cabinet.
The
hood
must
be at least as wide as the ai)pliance
and
centered
over the ai)pliance.
Clearance
between
the cooking
surface
and the ventilation
hood
surfiace
MUST
NEVF:R
BE LESS THAN
24
INCHES.
EXCEPTION:
Installation
of a listed
inicrowave
oven
or cooking
al)pliance
over the cooktop
shall contorm
to the installation
instluctions
packed
with that
appliance.
• If cabinets
are placed
above
the range,
alh)w a nlininluln
clearance
of 30" between
the
cooking
surtace
and the bottoln
of unl)rotected
cabinets.
If a 30" clearance
between
cooking
surthce
and
overhead
colnl)ustil)le
inaterial
or inetal
cabinets
cannot
be
inaintained,
protect
the
underside
of the
cabinets
above
the
cooktop
with
not
less
than
1/4"
insulating
millboard
covered
with
sheet
inetal
not
less
than
0.0]
99" thick.
Clearance
between
the
cooking
surtace
and
protected
cabinets
MUST
NEVF:R
BE LESS
THAN
24 INCHES.
• The vertical
distance
fl'om the plane
of the cooking
surtace
to tile bottoln
of a(!jacent
overhead
cabinets
extending
closer
than
1" to the plane
of tile range
sides intlst not be less than
18". (See the Dimensions
and Clearances
illustration
in this section.)
• CAUTION
- ]teIns ofinterest
to
children
should
not
be stored
ill cabinets
above
a
range
or oil the
backsplash
of a range--children
clilnbing
on
the
range
to reach
itelns
could
be
seriously
ii_j ured.
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